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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1964, p. 10

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Doug Kirkland's Rin Wins Boxing Day 'Spiel Fred McCoffrey, Second Game Perry Laurence, F. Thompson 6; Fr. Pereymo ... skip. 6./D. McLaughlin, 12; Cl. Peaceock .. Bob Schoenau, G. Campbell.. 11; Normie Ward .. Al Cay, W. Whittington 14; T. Murphy Lorne L. Marshall .. 9; Jim Ewart Al Preston, Chas. Peacock 12;£. Pollard -IL, Eveniss .: 11; Jack Gay . F. Kellar .. 6; Reg. Smith ... THIRD GAMES . 12;W. Whittington, 5 . 7;R, Whittington, 4 10; Kellar 5 . 6;L, Eveniss .... 6; 9: 10-PIN ACTION Lander-Stark Trundlers. Hold Doubleheader Set While most of the other leagues return to scheduled ac- tion this week, following the Christmas holidays, the Lander- Stark Classic members will en- joy a free Sunday following their unique "double-header" action last weekend. Position day 'roll- off' will mark the start of .ac- tion in the new year. The six-game block proved to be most beneficial to the three bottom teams in the loop as the Hornets, Eagles, and Tigers each picked up four valuable games. | The league-leading Royals re- tained their two-game edge over their nearest rivals, Lions and Falcons, by keeping pace in splitting their gas. | The Jets slipped a notch, win- ning only two of their matches, while the Hawks would just as soon forget the whole thing, Oshawa Generals Lose In Montreal BLUELINE NOTES -- Gen- eral Manager Wren Blair, great- ly concerned over Generals poor road record, has called a meeting with coach Jim Cherry today, to try and solve the problem. "In a good league, you expect to lose a share of performance against Marlies than they displayed last night. if they expect to upset the first-place squad. Canadiens were playing their second game in two days, while Generals took to the ice for It's becoming a hazard for Oshawa Generals to venture from home in the Ontario Hock- ey Association Junior A League. Sunday night at the Montreal Forum, Generals lost their tenth consecutive road game|their first appearance since last when the Montreal Junior|Sunday. road -- hed not hod ef Canadiens skated to an easy \we're losing them," Blair said. 9-3 victory. DROLET SHINES |"L hope I can get to the root of The setback left. Oshawa in| Led by leftwinger Rene Dro-\the trouble when I meet with fourth place with 30 points,|let, Canadiens grabbed a 2-!\Jim this afternoon." . . . Gen» five less than Peterborough lead after the first period, madejerals could: get out of the doge Petes and nine more than the it 5-2 at the end of the second|house with a win against Mar- onrushing Canadiens. and outscored the lacklustre|jies Tuesday ... Danny O'Shea, Generals face another tough Generals 4-1 in the final frame.jwho had been out for ten chore Tuesday night when Drolet scored two goals andizgames with torn knee liga- league-leading Toronto Marl-\¢arned two assists, while Don|ments, made brief appear- boros make their first visit to|Liesemer also notched twolances and will likely take his the Civic Auditorium. Marlies|markers. Drolet's first goal was/regular turn against Marlies. have a nine-point margin over scored with Canadiens a man Generals, but have had their|Short. Serge Savard caught Gen- troubles with them in four pre-|¢rals' power-play unit flatfooted vious meetings. Generals won|and relayed a pass to Droiet, |two of those games, including a who: picked up the pass near \9-6 victory in Maple Leaf Gar- centre ice and skated in on a Rookie Goalie Star As Sez. camer ut Pie ih "awe Habs Vault To Sth Spot have to come up with a better Serge Savard, Jacques Le- By THE CANADIAN PRESS after medical attention to de- |maire, Christian Bordeleau, Lavender Leads A rookie. goaltender who sur-|fend his 3-2 lead. Larry Pleau and Carl Vadnais Whiby Scorers Oshawa Children's Arena. vived an eye injury. in his-first| Jim Paterson scored at 8:04 were the other Montreal marks-| " (proiet, Lemaire) men, ecm White ; sien Ron Buchanan kept his point- rt, perme man + scoring streak alive with a goal pension On (holding) adi. ue and one assist, while Bill Little|mievx, (holding, ten-minute misconduct) GP G be rg hong also scored|/un' (nee, ake a ee A ; |singles. It was t it Tues., Dec. 29, 5.00-5.50 p.m, Ontario Hockey Association Ju-|of the third period to break a 18 4 [eer was the 10th game tn --Local 1817 vs Westmount|nior A game helped Montreal/1-1 tie and give Peterborough a | Kiwanis, at Civic Auditorium, |Junior- Canadiens jump over|their tight win over the Red | Sat. Jan 2, 6.00 . 6.50 p.m two other teams in league|Wings. Real Lemieux scored 6|B'Nai B'Rith vs Canadien The, standings in weekend play. Hamilton's goal. at Civic Auditorium ') Bernard Rivard, who has) Brit Selby was the big 8UN| Paul Reid : lbeen playing for Thetford|for the league-leading Marlbo-| ppi} Solomon MIDGET LEAGUE since they gained just a single win in their six tries. Frank Sobil shot two tremend- ous sets (603, 601) to move into the runner-up spot behind Herm Prakken, in the average race. Herman, still going strong, boosted his average to 190 with a 606 and a 565. Hugh Smith and Jim King won the two Cole's "Bowler of the Week" awards. Hughie was tops in the first series, while Jim managed to take the second. Other fine efforts were tum- ed in by Walt Crystal 621, Jim King 609 (247), Harry Witterick 583, Ken Fisher had two series over 570, Rolf Rocker 575 and |Hugh Smith 574. Standings -- Royals 27, Lions 25, Falcons 25, Jets 24, Homets 21, Hawks 20, Eagles 19 and Tigers 19. Bert Dingley, Wally Butler, 7. skip Rory Mitchell, yd Magill, Joe Elliott, 'Bus' Mecuiioom,. The annual Boxing Day Bon- at The Oshawa Curling , again proved an outstand- success with a full entry of c ng for The Adams Trophy, which was won the home club entry of Doug De Another interesting fact was that of four out-of-town entries invited to round out the full 32- rink draw, three visiting rinks captured prizes, Runners-up in the bid for The Adams Trophy was the rink of John Piper, Rich Vesey, Gordie MacMillan and Bob Walker, skip, with three wins and a total of 40 points. Third prizes were claimed by Austin Wiltshire, Lloyd Whit- tington, Gerry Farrow and Fred Thompson, skip, with three wins ergo goa Ber Pino g-rolon Reaa Rag Siee , | 4 ' > Badly | Ko Don Clarke, MeLsughiin, ckip, took. fourtn(ter Sores, Com Henri ' , owan, . yo prizes, with three wins and: a(x) 'Scotty Cowan Frank #rodno, total of 33 points. | po ne an See aa ; ag E WINNERS Second The other six sets of prizes |s. Walker ae ae cichans i i ich |D. Crothers ... 6; D, Clem sets se pare ny rinks which |? Whittington, 12; Al Preston . captured two of their three),' Morrison .. 12; Al Beard, ++-- (xX) 'W. Butler, F, Young ; 8(W); B. McCullough, 9; A, Brodie ...-+ 7; S. Cowan ..s+e 7; P. Laurence ..+ + RADBRAO--W jan, 8; skip : Howard Cook, Don Souch, Jim Souch Sri. © Jim Souch, Jt ; skip see B. Carlton, Al Puckerin, R. Henderson, Al Morrison, 9; Pawn ; skip ' Sam Smith, Ted Twinning, Ed. Hill, Len Glover, Ruddy Andrews, Art Stubbins, skip. .....+ Doug Sager, Dennie Anthony, Geo. Pollitt, Doug, Kirkland, skip AES Bill Jackson, Bill Holden, |Lee Rolson, Don Holden, » skip, mnis Anthony, George and Doug Kirkland, skip. winners came through three wins for a total- of points, to capture the premier honors of the day, their closest game being in the second round, when they beat out Perry Lau- fence's Whitby entry by the marrow margin of 7-5, In their deciding final game, they de- feated Frank Kellar's rink 10-5, to reach the top rung. The Boxing Day Bonspiel com- mittee, headed by Paul Michael and "Gi" Goulding, with Jack Perry assisting, came up with a splendid array of 10 of prizes, alJ of "sporting goods" mature. Ivan Taylor, local rep- resentative for '"'Adams", pre- sented his company's trophy to the winning rink, along with | A. Morrison '\Jack Gay D. Kirkland .. B. Walker ', L. D. D. D. McLaughlin, Holden .... |F. Thompson, Crothers .. "|(X) P. Laurence Clemens, | 6(W);L. Marshall ... |Chas. Peacock . 7; (X) Extra End. 5. «/ Oshawa Minor Hockey Dates BANTAM LEAGUE Mon., Dec. 28, 5.00-5.50 p.m. -- Scugog Cleaners vs Canadian Corps; 6-6.50 -- Local 2784 vs Local 1500; 7-7.50 -- Coca-Cola vs Ernie Cay; 8-8.50 -- Police Association vs Bathe and McLel- lan and 9-9.50 -- Duplate vs Hou- daille Industries. All games at 5 4 6 6(L) 6 +p. FIRST PERIOD . Montreal, Drolet (Savard) . Oshawa, Buchanan (Little, Marshall) 3. Montreal, Drolet (Dufour, Lemieux) ... 18. Penaities O'Shea (Soak ie) 2.39, Rivard (tripping) 3.58, White (roug! ing), Lemieux (roughing, slashing) 4.23, Kilger (ten-minute misconduct) 9.40. SECOND PERIOD Montreal, Liesemer (Bannantyne, Lemaire) ..++000+. 7,22 5. Montreal, Liesemer. seseesevcoeee M18 Game games. Heading the list was Al. Mor-)) .. ., rison's Whitby entry with a total |p, "Hoiden | lof 31 plus 1 points. Next in line o Kiiond: "i ; j extra first prizes, at the conclusion of teal ie Scar +f 'cn 11 O'CLOCK nowy 8 play. _\lGay's Bowmanville rink t00k|Ross Murison, Th committee members, with|seventh prizes with 31 plus 4/Ross_ Mills. "Gi" Goulding as master of|noints. Next in line was Frank|\*, 5: Norv ceremonies, officiated in the) Kellar's rink with 26 points. Cis rest of the presentations, | 'The 9th and 10th sets of prizes |Vo! So Saturday's bonspiel was cOn-| were decided on aggregate|D0us Fey ducted on the popular "'five-|totals. Chas. Peacock's "regu-|Fatyer Pereyma, game"' basis, with 16 rinks par-|jars" came up with 25 points), si skip : ticipating in the first two rounds|and an aggregate of 24, to take|(\ces" whittingfon, Doug McCabe, of the 9.00 o'clock draw and @|the ninth prizes and Perry Lau- Jerry Farrow, Tom Jack. similar set-up for the 11.00 rence and his Whitby curlers Fred Thompson, _ Tom Murphy, o'clock draw, with the top 16)made it" with 25 points and an ane 'eat printien ve aigeorm | rinks participating|appregate of 22. Just missing|Bil! Kellar. Fred Elliott, the third and final game, for!oyt was veteran Ed Michael's), ree" ,yniteley: Don. Marks. "the loot". be my 4°! Frank Kellar, _ Chas, Peacock, : jrink, with Don Crothers as skip.| skip 9; skip j The standings were deter-|They had 25 points and an ag-|Ken Williams, f mined on a basis of 10 points) pregate of 19 points. Jack Naylor, Fred Etcher, Doug Taylor, for a win, plus the win-margin in L Jim Naylor, each game. Following are the complete re- Reg. Smith Leon Gunn, Eimer Pollard, sults: "Gi Goulding hg CLOSE COMPETITION jLorry Heffering, The day's play provided some [eae east exceptionally keen competition, | , PP anes: r ohn Piper, with four extra-end games high-|pich Vesey, sk 3 ski ae ' : ; .|Wayne Maki scored two and| Ted McLaughlin, Ford Lindsay, | last-place Hamilton Red Wings lighting the action. The point-|G. MacMillon, Jack McGee, scoring system adopted still ea peer ened ral i minty Cheverat dd Ken Laidlaw} Garnet Sager, John Lindsay, | JUVENILE LEAGUE 2-1. re se g " Verne McLaughlin, Bob Patte, |. Sat., Jan. 2, 4.00 - 4.50 p.m.--| Toronto Marlboros scored a Kitch aR annie he Pet: at ae auc ice ginoans| i skis. (X) Dean Geo. Campbell, |Oshawa Dairy vs Auto Workers|10-7 victory over St. Catharines itchener spotted the Petes a ed by the fact that three teams|foeq 'cichen" iiedlgg Uthat ecw; peter Credit Union and.5-5.50--Hayden|to keep their one-point Senagge| ce Lee are Toe ee are were tied for the 9th and 10th set/Don Crothers, = Oscor Parker, Boe Vincenti: Kan whines | MA CHORENE V8 sony e Nornoet (eae, in eundey # Dremel at-| Fitzpatrick with his second me es, the winners having to |€2., Michos! Ray Whittington, [oreo Ra Noi earors jments. Both games at Civic/traction. In other games Sun- i of the. : for Ran shy ewe on Gis batis OF ae" ; skip : ° 9 | Auditorium, |day, Kitchener Rangers scored| 804! of the game, bah pidge so ag |Ron Robbins, Harry Tresise, | gregate total scores. Ted Cormack, Ray Cowan, EXHIBITION GAMES Jack Gay, skip 12; iwith 17 seconds left to defeat) Wed., Dec. 30, 7.00 - 8.30 P.M. | place 4, MANURE DRAW First Game Cec. Stephenson, lan- Muir, Pat Paterson, Jim Ewart, skip Chas. Wagstoff, Jack Kerr Ed, Lupton, Larry Marshall, 8; Tom Lavender Bob Marshall Rick Gay Brian Fletcher Terry Lane Dan Sandford eniss, 2 13; zansky, 6 nN. | ' THIRD PERIOD a row, which Buchanan has) & Montreal, Lemaire (Lemieux) .. 0.38 picked up at least one point. In| ® 9shewa Little | aie that -streak, he has garnered|10. Montreal, Bordeleau he |ten goals and 14 assists. (Savard, Patrick) ... - 3.02 Canadiens dominated play|'* ("ea creat ayy 3s |throughout the contest and) 12. Hacirea), vee i sane jbombarded Gibson with 36 6 gine cog i . Mines of the Quebec Provincial|ros, who won their first home! jerry Dionne jshots. Bernard Rivard, playing seine Tricping) Moat" Play Calton: | Tues., Dec, 29--7.20-8.10 p.m.|League, replaced regular goalie|start in the last four. He gar-|pij) Lastic his second Junior game, stop-|'ecking) 12.34 --Local 222 vs Firefighters;;|Rogatien Vachon in the nets|nered three goals and three as-|Ronnie Byrne ped only 14 shots, including two) S3ves: |8.20-9.10 Rotary vs Navy|and he and his mates turned|sists and. Paul Laurent scored/Mike Taylor in the first period. | 5 |Vets and 9.20 - 10.10--Canadian|back St. Catharines Blackjtwice. Mike Corrigan, Gerry|Gord Myles > |Legion vs Lions. All games at/Hawks 4-2 Saturday and Osh-|Meehan, Mike Byers, Al Os-|Dennis Wing Children's Arena, awa Generals 9-3 Sunday. |borne and Jim Davidson also) Jim' Blair | Wed., Dec. 30--5.00 - 5.50 p.m. The double win vaulted Mont-| scored for Toronto. \Jim Whittaker 4|-- Kinsmen vs Rose Bow! Res-|Teal into fifth place from SeV"| DACED HAWKS Rick Thompson 11 |taurant and 6-6.50 -- Letter Car-|enth in the eight - team loop." po McDon ; GOALTENDERS' RECORDS | i Siwant In Saturday's other game,| jonald paced the riers vs Kiwanis. Both games| ,°n Sa\urday g |Black Hawks with three goals GP GA SH Avg. at Children's Arena. Peterborough Petes outlasted| : SOBs, 8 24 1 3.00 10 34 0 3.40 Pp 4) Elliott, 6 4 Gibson Rivard BAD BOY perinitety SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS - 21 CU. FT. R.C.A, VICTOR 3-WAY HOME THEATRE FM/AM _ Radio, .88 Swin-out chassis, Convectaire Cooling, Fidelity tone audio system. With trade WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT INCLUDING "TTL 9:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Everybody Knows the Place--Bad Boy--King St. E. 728-4658--4659 7 10 10-27 25 SHH HOM WORN Wd. HONNARWHoONEwos 7; Doug Hopps, Pete Simmons, Alex McKay, Normie, Ward, 9 O'CLOCK DRAW First Game R. Smith, Ed Branton, Duncan Wilson Ian Young Remember. When Dick Irvin, captain of Chi- cago: Black Hawks of the NHL, suffered a fractured skull in a collision with Red Dutton of Montreal Maroons at Chicago, 36 years ago to- night -- in 1928. A homing pigeon and chicken fancier at Regina in between sea- sons, Irvin was appointed coach of Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1931-32 campaign. ? 3 5 Year Guarantee made by Beatty. Free food plan..Free delivery, PRICED FROM 7; skip (X) Extra End. |Peterborough 5-4 and second-| Niagara Falls Danny Grant paced the Petes PROTESTANT HOCKEY | sqbatiam Al: Star game and|caniy turned back Vast place| ite Soni, le Mey Referee Bill Clarke Suffers Broken Leg |scored once. The league's lead- jing scorer, Andre Sat., Jan. 2, 7.30 - 8.30 p.m.--|RETURNED TO ICE picked up four assists. : Pee Wee All-Star game and 8.40-|_ Rivard received the eye in-) Niagara Falls scored five 10.00 -- Midget All-Star game.|jury in the third period of Sat-|goals in the second period to) Both games at Children's Arena, |urday's game against the Black| down the Red Wings by a 9-2| 4 Hawks but returned to the ice'score in Hamilton. Whitby Lads Gann: annington Girls Oust Oshawa -- g borne scored a single. Bill Wid-|lette and Donald Rozells picked dicombe got both goals for the|up two goals apiece for Ran-| Oshawa Bantam All-Stars ad- Win Tournament a Leagues on Saturday asj|losers. lgers, while David Stinson got oe to - "B" finals of the excitement reigned high when) St. Andrew's whipped First/one. eterborough Bantam Hockey oy : Fa one 'a : each team took to the ice. [Baptist 4-0 with four clivers| Nidiowiaic ane ti navies he Tournament on Saturday, but} Cannington won the New-|with 58 seconds remaining in} In the second game, a regret-|sharing in the scoring. Allan/this Saturday in the Atom|VeTe eliminated by Whitby in table accident happened to Bill|Warren, Larry Wilson, Jim De-\League -- First Baptist Albert|%@ third game. Clarke. While refereeing, Clarkelaney and Robbie Bennett tal-|street, 7 - 7.40 a.m.; King Street, In the first contest, Peter- game. Both contests at Chii- dren's Arena. 4. Speed Automatic |Hamilton. 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Midgley gave Ajax a 2-1 lead when -she Floyd Smith, scored the win-|scored on.a penalty shot. How- ning goal and set up anotherjever, Cannington came roaring in Detroit Red Wings 3-1 tri-|back with goals, including the tie-breaker umph over New York Rangers! Sunday night | Goalie Ed Johnston, kicked out 33 shots for his first shutout} this season as Boston blanked! three unanswered NHL LEADERS -- New York 2-0 Saturday night.|. By THE. CANADIAN: PRESS Dick Duff, counted his first Standings: Montreal, played aging cellar it stays there until it's fully aged 31, won 16, lost 8, tied 7, points 39. Points: R. Hull, Chicago, 50 Goals: R. Hull, Chicago, 29. Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 27. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 3. Penalties: Baun, Toronto, 99 minutes. -shortage or not!" Gill. Brewmaster for Black Horse Ale Dow Brewery Ltd. GENERAL TIRE This Sign Stands for the UTMOST in QUALITY and SAVINGS on your WINTER TIRES GENERAL TIRE 534 Ritson Rd. South Neither team could muster. up| (That's why you may find Black Horse Ale temporarily in short supply.) sustained a broken leg and has|lied for St. Andrew's. John Phil-|ys -- Northminst : borough edged Oshawa 3-2 as 43 in & tilling game st MEW" ipare to vesnme longue Day ANE) been hospitalized. The players lips of St. Andrew's was credit-\1'm.- Simcoe a, pot Peter Gohneot scored all three/™arket. also plan their own tournament. and committeemen of thejed with a very deserving second|mony, 8.20 - 9 a.m.; St. Paul's|oals for the winners. Oshawa| West Hill girls 'captured the league wish him a speedy re-|shutout of the season. vs Christ-Church, 9.10 - 9.50/g0als came from Bill Prentice| consolation championship with @) covery. | In the final game of the day,|a.m.: St. Luke's vs St. Mark's, and Paul Sloggett. 4-3 victory over Newmarket. ATOM RESULTS Albert Street United cownee St.!9.50-10.30 a.m. and St. Andrew's) The Oshawa boys whipped) In order to qualify for the ' Mark's Anglican 4-1. Randylys Southminster, 10-30 - 11.05 championship round, the Shell King Street United defeated wothe ent 0 Saves . hers w - 11.99 Cobourg 5-0 in the second game. Rimcoe Street United $1. Ales ce ag : n te -- a.m. Peter McNamee, Paul Bligdon ettes had to defeat both ---- redparte ; ri, AUaS-\spree with three bi oals. ek eee ' , ills' s. Ajax blanke tair Simeson tallied two goals|travia Wilson added ie ieee In Mite action, Maple Leafs vs Gord Moore, Chris Griffin and ci nnd a is nial + Ahan chat Halleran| jal for the winners, while Doug|Rangers (North: End) and Black|Prentice scored for Oshawa. |rir<t encounter. Jenny Doole did tor the Absora the lone marker|Sealy got the lone marker for/Hawks vs Red Wings (South Three goals by Eric Sand-)a good job in goal for Ajax and adi hited ce tt St. Mark's. \End). Both games 11.15 - 11.50 ford: paced Whitby to a 7-3 vic-icame up with a well-earned Paul's Presbyterian a tough MITE ACTION a.m. |tory over -- in the third) shutout. time and skated to a 3-0 victory.| In two Mite League games| = = -- -- {contest eet scores. fo) an Mills Seniors proved a lot Peter Fallaise, Danny Porteous|Maple Leafs bombed Red Wings re hs agi hea gil es tougher for Ajax in the second and Greg Bone were the marks-|§-2 and Black Hawks outscored wo while Cecil Gritin anc lgame. Shellettes fought to a 1-1 men for Harmony. Rangers 8-5. elg I Bobby McBride shared singles. tie with the seniors in regula- A three goal performance by David Gill, John Pattman and | For Oshawa, Wayne Blan-|tion play, but won the game 3-1 Glenn Kirkham paced South-|Doug Cooper fired two goals T k L |chard, Henry Novak and Pren-jas they scored two goals in the minster United to an upset 4-0\each. to star for' Maple Leafs. e ea e tice were the marksmen. three-shot _ tie-breaking sys- ; : 1 r we arksm pa A fl dant David Hardie and Joseph Mc- ~ reo pee we tes ob McPherson added the other|Intyre scored for the losing s Allen scored the big goals goal for the winners. Mark) Wings. n u wing WEEKEND STARS Ajax to break the deadlock. lame, _bsinters goalie,, Black Hawks had a_ tough Bho siag Pay td scored an earned the shutout. fight with Rangers but man-| The recently organized Osh- earlier goal for te winners, Christ Church surprised North-|aged to take the win. Jamiejawa Neighborhood Tyke Hock- 2 minster United with a 6-2 tri-/Massie sparked the winners|ey League is now in full swing, umph, but had to forfeit the|with three goals: David Salway|with doubleheaders scheduled! game, due to two illegal players.\notched two with singles going/for each Saturday, 1.00 p.m. to 1 Sa aera PP RSAC IR ECS a Ran eee Rta 2.00 p.m., at the Civic Audi- P torium and good crowds of parents, neighbors and Park One-Goal Margins !rrts: inn, mi os "the little guys" in action. ; The new league consists of four teams. Fernhill Park Cana- | * ce Decide Sr. Games _|diens: Radio Park Maple Leafs ' Storie Park Black Hawks and The three games in the ag Beaupre's trailed 2-1 after the, North Oshawa Red Wings. The awa Senior Hockey League at|second period, -but rallied league executive is headed by the Civic Auditorium last night|strongly behind the two-goal|president George Hartwick, were all decided by one-goal|performance of George Vail.;with Dave Bayus as vice-presi-|goal for Montreal--the winner margins. Other goals for the winners|dent and Al McKee is secretary-|in Canadiens 6-3 romp over De- amt B gabe Pps tg scored by Stan ee ee Ted McComb is the troit Saturday night. lorrison's BA, nippe shawa and Bob Bishop. Gary. Row-|league's referee-in-chief and) Chico Maki, scored once and Juveniles 4-3 in the first game.|botham and Mike Weidmark and|Geo. H. Campbell, the honorary) <et up Puit Rasoaio's, wanna Beaupre's Spur also won 4-3 Ron Butler clicked for Foley's, | president. : goal as Chicago defeated Tor- over Foley's Geiger Fag aca Gary Hooper, in goal for| This past Saturday's action|onto Maple Leafs 5-3 Saturday _ Boys took a 3-2 decision from) Foley's, and Beaupre's Bob Col-/saw Maple Leafs and Black|night. Oshawa Fiyers. lins, turned in fine perform-|Hawks beth retain their un- -- reas DURNO'S TAKE VICTORY |2C°S- Peay or i and stay tied ACES BOSS DIES Two quick goals by Jack Sned-), BAD BOYS TRIUMPH jfor first place in the standing--| QUEBEC (CP)--Robert Mar- don in the third period snapped) A goaj by Mel Knocker, late so geld ago other and'tineau, 38, general manager of a 2-2 tie and gave Durno's their in the third period gave Bad Vic ; ; Quebec Aces of the American) close win over the Juveniles. Boys their victory over Flyers.|, Victor Evelyn scored a pair/Hockey League and an AHL| The Juveniles held a 2-1 lead) George Westfall and Gene Mc-|fT Maple Leafs with Blair Mc-|governor, died in hospital Sun-| after the first frame on goals bY) Avoy were the other marksmen Mullan and John Allman notch-|day. He had been a diabetic for| Joe Waite and Ron Willoughby. | to, the winners. Dune Brodie|@® one apiece. John Hoofs was|several years. He was the son} Dave Nicholishen scored the} and Lynn Middleton tallied for|*#e "big chief" for the Black/of Gerald Martineau, a member lone goal for Durno's in that! Fiyers Hawks, scoring three goals and|of the Quebec legislative coun-| period. Chuck gs age ai B. Black got the other one. jcil and. chairman of the board the only goal in the second and) In the other game, Canadiens|of the Aces. Survivors include evened the game at 2-2." much of a power play and not a| gefeated Red Wings 8-1, for|his wife and five children. ee ees oat ce al . goal was scored with the!their first win of the season.- Funeral service will be held oe aich Sart Oot pore n al man advantage. Brian Hopkins saved the Req| Thursday at Saint - Martyrs| Cokead wih 2 goal by Gary|, Referees Danny Tureski and|Wings from. the whitewash|Roman Catholic Church here.) Dionne at the 19.55 mark. Mel Suddard had an easy time|brush. Bob Corbett, with four) The Aces announced Sunday| y . rsokp se _-- of the games as| goals, was the big gun for TheTmjght that a scheduled AHL GAOLTENDERS LEAD WAY |the teams stuck to a pleasing} winners while Hugh Hicks was|came against Provi Only three penalties' were call- brand of hockey. close behind with three goals| ore rea segs I] ed in this contest, which fea- Tonight at the Brooklin Arena, and Warren Hill tallied one. eee in eon tured almost continual end-t9-| Foley's meet. Bad Boys, at 7). This Saturday's games find cancelled. The announcement end: rushes and spectacular} p.m Juveniles meet M¢Grath's, Maple Leafs meeting Canadiens said decision to cancel the 'oaltending at both ends of the/at 8.30 and Beaupre's tanglejand Black Hawks opposing the|game was made by the AHL Ene | with Durno's, in the final match.|Red Wings. board, | TOW BREWERY LIMITED

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